Re: DISCLAIMER NOT WORKING WITH OUTLOOK

Re: DISCLAIMER NOT WORKING WITH OUTLOOK

my primary MUA is Outlook 2010, but i have checked with outlook 2007/2003/outlook express, but no lucki show you my /etc/amavisd.confQ. have you tested with ldap based ?

use strict;

# a minimalistic configuration file for amavisd-new with all necessary settings## see amavisd.conf-default for a list of all variables with their defaults;# see amavisd.conf-sample for a traditional-style commented file;# for more details see documentation in INSTALL, README_FILES/*# and at http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/amav … -docs.html

# Use with amavis-release over a socket or with Petr Rehor's amavis-milter.c# (with amavis-milter.c from this package or old amavis.c client use 'AM.CL'):$policy_bank{'AM.PDP-SOCK'} = { protocol => 'AM.PDP', auth_required_release => 0, # do not require secret_id for amavisd-release};

# The default set of header fields to be signed can be controlled# by setting %signed_header_fields elements to true (to sign) or# to false (not to sign). Keys must be in lowercase, e.g.:# 0 -> off# 1 -> on$signed_header_fields{'received'} = 0;$signed_header_fields{'to'} = 1;

# Note that signing mail for subdomains with a key of a parent# domain is treated by recipients as a third-party key, which# may 'hold less merit' in their eyes. If one has a choice,# it is better to publish a key for each domain (e.g. host1.a.cn)# if mail is really coming from it. Sharing a pem file# for multiple domains may be acceptable, so you don't need# to generate a different key for each subdomain, but you# do need to publish it in each subdomain. It is probably# easier to avoid sending addresses like host1.a.cn and# always use a parent domain (a.cn) in 'From:', thus# avoiding the issue altogether.#dkim_key("host1.mydoamin.com", "dkim", "/var/lib/dkim/mydoamin.com.pem");#dkim_key("host3.mydoamin.com", "dkim", "/var/lib/dkim/mydoamin.com.pem");

# Add new dkim_key for other domain.#dkim_key('Your_New_Domain_Name', 'dkim', 'Your_New_Pem_File');